Licensed childcare in Anchorage serving infants, toddlers, preschool, and school-age children from 6 weeks old up to age 12.

Child Development Center Waitlist

Thank you for your interest in the Boys & Girls Clubs of Southcentral Alaska Child Development Center.  Please fill out the enrollment packet below to register your child for the waitlist.  When completed, please email it to enrollment@bgcalaska.org.  You will receive an email confirming your status on the waitlist in addition to whether there is any additional information needed.

Enrollment Packet

If you have any questions or want to check your child’s status on the waitlist, please follow up via email anytime.  Thank you!

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6 Weeks to 5 Years at Woodland Park

The Child Development Center is a licensed early childhood educational enrichment program that provides a safe, healthy, nurturing, and responsive setting for children ages 6 weeks to 5 years old. The Center offers a variety of educational opportunities that reflect a child’s individual and group needs. Special emphasis is placed on activities that develop self-confidence, self-expression, positive social interactions, and self-reliance. Staff members are trained in early childhood development and offer children support, encouragement, and consistency.

School Aged Childcare at Woodland Park

School Aged Childcare is a licensed before-school and after-school program that provides services for children in grades K-6 (ages 5-12 years old). The Program offers a variety of activities that keep children engaged, developing self-confidence, self-expression, positive social interactions, and self-reliance through a learning based curriculum. We also offer transportation services to and from some area schools.

School Aged Childcare at Turnagain Elementary

The School Aged Childcare program at Turnagain Elementary serves Turnagain Elementary children grades K-6 (ages 5-12 years old).

Location & Contact Info

Child Development Center

2300 W 36th Ave Anchorage, AK 99517(907) 249-5400

If you’re interested in learning more about the Child Development Center program or would like to apply, contact us today!

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